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Part 1 Early Life, Athletics and Citizenship: Happy Black Boy, Lloyd L. Brown Paul Robeson - an Athlete's Legacy, Francis C. Harris Doing the State Some Service - Paul Robeson and the Endless Quest for Racial Justice, Derrick Bell. Part 2 Visual Arts, Drama, Music and Film Contribution: The Image and Paul Robeson, Deborah Willis Troubled Relations - Paul Robeson, Eugene O'Neill and Oscar Micheaux, Charles Musser Paul Robeson, Musician, Doris Evans McGinty and Wayne Shirley Robeson and Othello, Martin Duberman The Black Body - Paul Robeson as a Work of Art and Politics, Jeffrey C. Stewart Race, Working-Class Consciousness and Dreaming in Africa - Song of Freedom and Jericho, Mark A. Reid. Part 3 Political Activism and Final Years: Paul Robeson and the American Labour Movement, Mark D. Naison Comrades and Friends, the Personal/Political World of Paul Robeson, Gerald Horne Paul Robeson and the USSR, David Levering Lewis Paul Robeson - a Bibliophile in Spite of Himself, Charles L. Blockson. Part 4 Robeson's Contemporary Significance: What is Robeson's Contemporary Legacy?, Julianne Malveau Black Stars in Exile - Paul Robeson, O.J. Simpson and Othello, Ed Guerrero Paul Robeson, Icon for the 21st Century, John Hope Franklin.

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